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New Zealander closer to deportation after killing Mackay man Tim Pullen in 2012
A New Zealand man convicted of manslaughter is a step closer to being deported from Australia after his push for a legal review of his visa cancellation was denied.
Key points:
- Zane Tray Lincoln’s application for a review of a decision by the Immigration Minister to cancel his visa was denied
- Lincoln pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Mackay’s Tim Pullen
- Mr Pullen’s body has never been found and his case inspired Queensland’s No Body, No Parole laws
Zane Tray Lincoln was one of six people involved in the abduction and killing of Mackay man Timothy John Pullen in April 2012.
Mr Pullen, 34, was killed over a drug debt and his body was dumped near Collinsville, north-west of Mackay, but his body was not found.
Lincoln was initially charged…
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